* **Q: What caused the plot holes in Game of Thrones?
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Years after its conclusion, *Game of Thrones* remains a topic of intense discussion, particularly concerning its controversial ending and unresolved plot points. This article, compiled by Yanuki using the latest trends and data, delves into...
**Unpacking Game of Thrones' Plot Holes**
Several plot points in *Game of Thrones* continue to baffle viewers. Let's look at three prominent examples:
1. **Lord Varys's Motivations:** Initially presented as a master manipulator hating magic and seeking a ruler truly for the people, Varys's late-game support for Daenerys (whose power relied heavily on magical dragons) and subsequent abrupt turn against her for Jon Snow (also entangled with magic via resurrection and dragon-riding) felt inconsistent to many. Book readers note that Varys's motivations in the novels align with supporting a different, non-magical Targaryen claimant, Aegon VI, who was omitted from the show. This book plotline offers a more logical path for his character. 2. **The Wight-Kidnapping Fiasco:** The Season 7 mission north of the Wall to capture a wight as proof for Cersei was fraught with issues. The plan itself seemed flawed (a similar attempt failed in Season 1), the logistics of Gendry's run, the raven's message, and Daenerys's dragon flight stretched believability ("fast travel"), and the mission ultimately failed to convince Cersei while strengthening the Night King (by providing him Viserion's corpse). This plot likely stemmed from notes about a future book event but was executed clumsily due to time constraints and adaptation changes. Theories suggest the book version might involve Jon seeking Bran or the Children of the Forest, with different motivations and logistics. 3. **The Night's Watch Post-Finale:** Jon Snow's sentence to the Night's Watch after killing Daenerys raised questions about the institution's purpose, given the apparent defeat of the White Walkers. Tyrion's explanation ("a home for bastards and broken men") felt more like a callback than a justification. The books suggest Jon's resurrection might change him profoundly, making him eerie, corpse-like, and intrinsically tied to the North. His banishment could be less political and more a necessity due to his undead nature, potentially becoming a permanent guardian against future threats from the far North.
**Finding a Fix: The K-Drama "Kingdom"**
If the unresolved questions and divisive ending of *Game of Thrones* left you wanting more, consider the Netflix K-drama *Kingdom*. Set in Korea's medieval Joseon period, it features a Crown Prince battling a mysterious plague that turns people into flesh-eating monsters while navigating deadly political conspiracies within the royal court.
*Kingdom* offers much of what drew fans to *Game of Thrones*: * **High Stakes & Horror:** A relentless undead threat against a historical backdrop. * **Political Intrigue:** Backstabbing and power plays mirroring the game of thrones. * **Visceral Action:** Coherent and well-executed large-scale battles.
Crucially, *Kingdom* benefits from a tighter narrative focus (two seasons and a special, directed and written by a small team) and is widely praised for its consistent quality and satisfying storyline, avoiding many of the pitfalls attributed to *Game of Thrones*' later seasons. It delivers a comparable experience within a refreshing historical Korean setting.
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